UNITED had placed an order for 50 A321XLR already in 2019. But its effort to source more Airbus NBs targets EXCLUSIVELY the standard A321neo models. So the focus of the video (though much better than many others) is a little bit off topic.
@@KlausErmecke and United still has an open order for I think 40 A350s that they keep deferring that Boeing inherited when they purchased Continental Airways
United Airlines is just beginning to see the same light that Delta Airlines experienced a decade earlier. Boeing does not care about its customers. Delta airlines plane and begged for going to build a replacement for the 757 for years, but they would never ever produce it. That's why Delta. Went to airbus for their next planes. The same thing as happening here with United. If boeing aircraft does not fix its service issues, They may lose more customers. Then comes either an airbus monopoly or a taxpayers funded Boeing bail out. Either scenario are no good.
@ what do you mean they’ll never get? They will never take possession of or Boeing will not be able to deliver them? Besides, nothing can be “very correct” or “kind of correct” or “almost correct.” Your grasp of the English language is great, big compliment, but there are numerous mistakes in your response and one of them is the word "correct" which is considered an absolute adjective that cannot be modified. It gives up the impression that you’re just an Internet troll, sadly.
@@steinbockguy when people got nothing to say - they are starting blame your English... stupid approach... keep dreaming of dreamliners, but they lost to Airbus 20 years ago and will go only worse))
@ I’m not the one who has nothing to say, you’re the one who said that Boeing or United Airlines will never see those 150 DreamLiners delivered but you failed to say why you think that or what proof you have. My comments on your grammar would meant to highlight your lack of seriousness about the topic. Tell me and everybody else reading your comments why you believe/know that those 150 DreamLiners will never be delivered by Boeing or taken possession of by United. If you can’t do that all you’ve engaged in is ridiculous supposition.
@@steinbockguy I am not failed to say- you failed to ready talking about English )))) - they already delayed more then 700 planes to date )))) majority of them already switched to Airbus)))) not just 150 ))) keep your stupid comments on the grammar )))
This feels like AI made it
UNITED had placed an order for 50 A321XLR already in 2019. But its effort to source more Airbus NBs targets EXCLUSIVELY the standard A321neo models. So the focus of the video (though much better than many others) is a little bit off topic.
@@KlausErmecke and United still has an open order for I think 40 A350s that they keep deferring that Boeing inherited when they purchased Continental Airways
Is this read by AI? Cause pronunciation of some words is mind-bogglingly ridiculous.
of course it is, all of this is ai.
@@emel69 Do you mean in the video? Yes, I believe it is.
Airbus is really great ! they just got manufacturing capacity limits.... otherwise everyone would forget about lazy boeing 20 years ago
Stopping people for saying first
Why
But you said first 🤣
Oh great more clickbait titles.
Glad you watched it so I didn't have to; thanks. 🇨🇦
United Airlines is just beginning to see the same light that Delta Airlines experienced a decade earlier. Boeing does not care about its customers. Delta airlines plane and begged for going to build a replacement for the 757 for years, but they would never ever produce it. That's why Delta. Went to airbus for their next planes.
The same thing as happening here with United. If boeing aircraft does not fix its service issues, They may lose more customers. Then comes either an airbus monopoly or a taxpayers funded Boeing bail out. Either scenario are no good.
Tediously repetitive. Could have been covered in 2 minutes
Stupid video… United has 150 x DreamLiners on order…. Pls just stop
video is very correct, United will never get these low quality outdated 787s
@ what do you mean they’ll never get? They will never take possession of or Boeing will not be able to deliver them? Besides, nothing can be “very correct” or “kind of correct” or “almost correct.” Your grasp of the English language is great, big compliment, but there are numerous mistakes in your response and one of them is the word "correct" which is considered an absolute adjective that cannot be modified. It gives up the impression that you’re just an Internet troll, sadly.
@@steinbockguy when people got nothing to say - they are starting blame your English... stupid approach... keep dreaming of dreamliners, but they lost to Airbus 20 years ago and will go only worse))
@ I’m not the one who has nothing to say, you’re the one who said that Boeing or United Airlines will never see those 150 DreamLiners delivered but you failed to say why you think that or what proof you have. My comments on your grammar would meant to highlight your lack of seriousness about the topic. Tell me and everybody else reading your comments why you believe/know that those 150 DreamLiners will never be delivered by Boeing or taken possession of by United. If you can’t do that all you’ve engaged in is ridiculous supposition.
@@steinbockguy I am not failed to say- you failed to ready talking about English )))) - they already delayed more then 700 planes to date )))) majority of them already switched to Airbus)))) not just 150 ))) keep your stupid comments on the grammar )))